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Eclat NEWS -- history of user-visible changes. 2015-01-22
Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Sergey Poznyakoff
See the end of file for copying conditions.
Please send Eclat bug reports to <gray+eclat@gnu.org.ua>
Version 1.0.91, (Git)
* New commands:
lsaattr describe-image-attribute
setaattr modify-image-attribute
* Implement signature version 4 signing
The signature version 4 signing process is enabled by adding the
following statement in the eclat configuration file:
signature-version 4;
* If availability region is not supplied, it is read from the instance store.
* Authentication providers
Support for different authentication providers is introduced.
Authentication provider is a service that supplies AWS access key ID and
secret key. It is configured by the "authentication-provider"
statement in the configuration file. The syntax is:
authentication-provider TYPE [ARG];
TYPE can be one of:
- file
Credentials are obtained from a disk file named by the second
argument. The statement
authentication-provider file NAME
is equivalent to
access-file NAME
of eclat 1.0 and prior. The "access-file" statement is retained for
backward compatibility.
- instance-store
Credentials are obtained from the instance store. Second argument
is optional. If present, it should be the name of the IAM role the
instance is launched with.
* IAM support
If authentication provider is set to "instance-store", its argument
specifies IAM role name. The authentication credentials are then
taken from the instance store.
* New program: ispeek
Lists content of the instance store.
* Setting UserData instance attribute.
The setiattr (modify-instance-attribute) command automatically encodes
the value of UserData attribute in base64. A command line option is
provided to read the value from a file.
* lsistat
The default for lsistat (describe-instance-status) command has been
changed to display all instances, no matter their status. Use the
-r (--running) option to get prior behavior. The -a (--all) option
has been retained for backward compatibility.
Version 1.0, 2013-12-20
First official release. Implements a basic set of commands.
Version 0.1, 2012-10-23
First alpha release.
=========================================================================
Copyright information:
Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Sergey Poznyakoff
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